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Mrimeahag,  Sanitary  1,  1913 

2:00  to  6:00  P.  M Carnegie  Library  Buildings. 

Reception  to  the  City  Officials  and  the  Citizens 
of  Evansville. 

8:00  P.  M. — Junior  High  School  Auditorium. 

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Marcus  S.  Sonntag,  President,  presiding. 

Piano  Solo-Ballade  ....  Reinecke 
Miss  Mary  Louise  Kerth 

Andrew  Carnegie’s  Gifts  to  Libraries. 

Carrie  E.  Scott,  Assistant  State  Organizer, 
Indiana  Public  Library  Commission 

History  of  the  Public  Library  Movement  in 
Evansville 

Edmund  L.  Craig,  Secretary. 

Hopes  and  Fears  of  the  Library  Staff', 

Ethel  F.  McCollough,  Librarian 

Tenor  Solo— Winter  . . . A.  Sullivan 

J.  Arthur  Myers. 

Address — Books  and  People, 

Edgar  Young  Mullens,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 
Louisville,  Ky. 

The  Libraries  as  a City  Asset, 

Benjamin  Bosse,  President,  Evansville 
Business  Men’s  Association 


Music — Selected. 


utyurahag,  January  26 

Morning  and  Afternoon — West  Side  Building. 

Meeting  of  Section  I of  the  Indiana  Library 
Association 

7:00  to  9:00  P.  M. — Buildings  open  to  general  in- 
spection. 

3Trt6ay,  January  36 

Morning  and  Afternoon — East  and  West  Side  Bldgs. 

Story  Hours  for  the  School  Children  of  the  City. 

Mrs.  Gudrun  Thorne-Thomsen,  University 
of  Chicago,  Story-teller. 

8:00  P.  M. — East  Side  Building, 

Address  on  the  Educational  Value  of  Children’s 
Literature. 

Mrs.  Gudrun  Thorne-Thomsen. 

g>atur6ay,  January  4th 

Morning  and  Afternoon — East  and  West  Side  Bldgs. 
Story  Hours  for  the  School  Children  of  the  City. 

7:00  to  9:00  P.  M. — Buildings  open  for  Circulation 
of  Books. 


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MARCUS  S.  SONNTAG,  President 

MRS.  W.  R.  DAVIDSON,  Vice-President 

EDMUND  L.  CRAIG,  Secretary 

MAJOR  ALBERT  C.  ROSENCRANZ 
DR.  G.  W.  VARNER 

MISS  EVA  K.  FROELICH 

MRS.  ALICE  A.  CURREY 


